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NRB, Roil increases lubrication. therefore your syncros wont be helped since each synchro relies on friction to work, slowing down your gearset is what the syncro's do so making them slippery isn't going to help a gearbox that crunches.

RNS11Z, royal purple is from a totally separate company.

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What's Royal Purple?

Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's a range of automotive lubricants that have similar characteristics to what you claim Roil to have.

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Stumbled across this post and thought I would add my little story…

My mum did the new ways thing for a while and asked me to pop it in my car and give her some feedback. This was ten years ago, and in my first car a Datsun 180b SSS (try not to laugh at this guys!). After a very short time I was totally blown away when a pretty bad pinging problem stopped, I got more than 40 extra km’s out of a tank and I cold have sworn it revved smoother and had a touch more power. I also remember there being some magnetic properties to the additive?

Now, I have no idea what the case may be in a skyline (especially turbo) but now my memory has been jogged I’m gonna give mum a call and see if she can still get me the goods.

PS I am one of the worlds biggest skeptics. I have no interest in Neways and do not sell their goods (not comfortable with the whole pyramid/amway/neway thing. Just my honest feedback from using this product.

PB8

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